LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May's government on Wednesday suffered its 15th defeat on the legislation that will end Britain's membership of the European Union when parliament's upper chamber voted in favor of adding environmental safeguards to the bill.

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Brexit: May to outline vision for 'deepest' EU trade deal. British Prime Minister Theresa May is promising to tell an impatient European Union on Friday what Britain is prepared to give and what it wants to take in a post-Brexit trade deal with the bloc. >>

Brexiteers to dump fish in Thames to protest at EU deal. LONDON (Reuters) - Supporters of Britain's exit from the European Union plan to dump fish into the River Thames on Wednesday to protest against Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit transition deal which they say has betrayed the fishing industry. >>

Britain to publish Brexit position paper ahead of June.... LONDON, May 15 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May's government will publish detailed plans for its future relationship with the European Union next... >>

Britain, EU make significant progress in Brexit talks: May. BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday Britain and the European Union had made significant progress in Brexit talks and that she was looking forward to talks on their future economic partnership. >>

Britain's lower house to debate EU customs union membership. LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's lower house of parliament will debate staying in a customs union with the European Union next week, stepping up pressure on Prime Minister Theresa May to change her Brexit blueprint. >>

Britain's May pitches mixture of concession and detail in Brexit vision. LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May called for a deep partnership with the European Union after Brexit, setting out ambitions for a tailor-made deal including financial services but accepting EU regulation of chemicals, medicines and aerospace industries. >>

Britain's May sets out vision for frictionless trade after Brexit. LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May called on Friday for a deep partnership with the European Union after Brexit, setting out ambitions for a tailor-made deal with independent arbitration and new arrangements for regulation and financial services. >>

May suffers defeat on key Brexit legislation. LONDON - Britain's upper house of parliament on Tuesday inflicted another embarrassing defeat on Prime Minister Theresa May's government on Tuesday, challenging her plan to leave the European Union's single market after Brexit. >>

Prime minister May loses Brexit legislation vote in upper parliamentary House. LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's upper house of parliament inflicted an embarrassing defeat on Theresa May's government on Wednesday, challenging her refusal to remain in a customs union with the European Union after Brexit. >>

Setting out Brexit vision, Britain's May appeals to EU to show flexibility. LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May urged the European Union on Friday to show more flexibility in talks on a future relationship, saying Britain was ready to swallow the "hard facts" of Brexit but did not believe they prevented a successful trade deal. >>

U.K.'s May Set to Reveal Most Details Yet on Brexit Proposals. Prime Minister Theresa May is set to outline in the greatest detail yet her proposals for Britain’s future trading relationship with the European Union and to acknowledge Britain will lose some of the privileges it enjoys as a bloc member. >>

UK developing options for satellite system to rival EU's Galileo. LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May has asked experts to look into options for a British satellite navigation system to rival the European Union's Galileo project amid a row over attempts to restrict Britain's access to sensitive information after Brexit. >>

UK government defeated again over Brexit as Lords vote to remain in EU agencies. LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's upper house of parliament inflicted another defeat on Prime Minister Theresa May's government on Tuesday, voting against her plans to leave European Union agencies after Britain leaves the bloc. >>

Warring Brexit sides squeeze Theresa May as clock ticks down. Pro-Brexit lawmakers are pressing British Prime Minister Theresa May not to keep the U.K. tied to the European Union's customs union, as the bloc warns Britain to hurry up and decide what kind of relationship it wants >>

With a Year to go, Britain Still in the Dark Over Brexit. British Prime Minister Theresa May has set in motion a two-year negotiation over Britain’s exit from the European Union without knowing how the process would work and without a clear idea of what she wanted out of it. >>